
Alandis Brassel
Attorney at Law
Tennessee
TN
About
Alandis' practice focuses on entrepreneurs, entertainers, and artists.
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Client Reviews
"Alandis is very knowledgeable in his role as an attorney. I can trust that it's done and done right!"
"I've worked with Alandis on a number of Intellectual Property and Entertainment law matters. Most recently, fundraising efforts for a short film, and procuring the media rights of a novel. He is extremely knowledgable about the various legal machinations of the entertainment industry, and how the pieces fit together. He has excellent contacts, and continues to build more, which is a huge asset in Entertainment Law. Never resting on his laurels, Alandis is constantly learning, about cutting edge technologies, keeping up to date with trends in the industry, and any new case law. He is fair, reasonable, smart, and easy to work with. If there is something he doesn't know, he will either research the answer, or point you in the direction of someone who is more versed in a specific topic. His primary goal is to be helpful to you and your case. I give him my highest recommendation."
Work History
The Brassel Firm, PLLC
Principal Attorney
Apr 2017 - Present
Advise entrepreneurs and artists on transactional legal matters, especially entertainment,
intellectual property, and commercial transactions; provide label administration services for independent
musicians; counsel nonprofit organizations and political action committees on governance and regulations.
Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville - Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts
Program Director
Apr 2017 - Jul 2018
Served as Supervising Attorney for the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts program (5-8 interns and over 300 volunteer attorneys) and provided pro bono legal services to Tennessee artists and arts non-profit organizations.
U.S. Congress - Rep. Jim Cooper's Office
Counsel
May 2015 - Apr 2017
Advised Congressman on policy issues, particularly intellectual property/entertainment, healthcare,
legal/Department of Justice, housing, and local special projects; liaised between constituents and government
agencies on complex casework; drafted correspondence and public comments to agencies; represented the
Congressman in the community.